On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 12:00:33PM -0000, Danny Shepherd wrote: > Hi, > > Where did he say he wanted to use Word to edit PHP files? AFAICT the idea > was to automatically upload Word files, presumably to make them available on > an Intranet for download etc.
Yes, automatically upload word file after the save button is pressed. > As for uploading a file automatically - PHP isn't going to do it. An app > which can map a virtual drive in Windows would probably be the best bet - I > think Windows has built in support for mapping WebDAV and FTP servers as > shares so this may be a good starting point. I have looked at webdav, ftp, etc. None can solve my client's problem without a major overhaul of the system. The problem is: My client has a document management system (implemented in php) on a server. It does uploads without problem. However, each time, a file get modified, it has to be saved on local disk first and uploaded to the server by a few more clicks. It would be nice if the application (e.g.,ms words) can save the modified file directly to the server. I am wondering if office suite applications can be tweaked (using macros, vb?), so that a 'save' event will trigger an action of automatic upload. Or there is a better approach. Tim -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php